GREAT PHONE

I've had this phone for 2 weeks now and it is great! I bought both the Razr and the T509 and I prefer the thinner Samsung. It has a great clear screen, sound is nice and clear. I don't care about the pictures but they come out clear. My toggle buttons work fine. When it rings it's nice and loud. I just need to find a cool cover in case I drop it!

Total Junk! T-Mobile must discontinue this toy!

I never thought in my life that my favorite carrier-German T-Mobile which I have been advertising to all people could approve "phone" such as this one to be even released for sale!

FIRST ABOUT DESIGN:It looks good but not untill you actually start using the phone for few days. After few days it feels tough to hold the phone. There is always a feeling that you will drop it! ( It's too thin!!!!!!)

ABOUT RECEIPTION AND SOUND QUALITY:I guess that's what you get and what I deserved for choosing slimness!!!!CONS:-Sound is too muffled and not loud at all-Reception is worser than on other Samsung phones (again, I think all this is due the rediculous thin design!)

Not bad

Great phone, I am very happy with the size and shape and weight of the phone. Worked good all the time until recently. When someone tried to call me, I could not answer the phone, it would ring and ring and ring forever until I removed the battery (same thing just happened to my gf's phone: Samsung A900 Sprint) The next thing that happened was I could not send or recieve pic messages and tzones would not work. I suppose all phones have some sort of life expectancy whether you break it or the manufacturer has preset an experation date in the software. Also, the thing that bothered me was.. I could not use my own mp3's as ringtones and T-Mobiles ringtones suck!

Good phone

Overall a very good phone. Had this phone for almost an year and didnt feel like to change it but did that for a change now.

pros.Decent screen size which is really big enough.Very slim.. sometimes i dont realize whether i have a phone with me.. :)protected from outside dust etc with a slide.speaker phone and voice dial, memory etc features...Robust and strong.. i dropped my phone like number of times.. still its screen is not damaged nor the phone got scratches !!!

cons.After using it for longtime i faced problem like iwas not able to hear the other person talkin very clearly. Some problem in hearing voice quality.

Talktime reduces after few months. Easily gets discharged in small time.

The T509 vs SLVR

I used to work for Cricket and sold the SLVR. And if I had to choose between the two I would take the T509 any day of the week and twice on Sunday over the SLVR.

I'll start with the one CON that I have with the T509. The speaker is too soft, I don't always hear it ring when I am in the car, but I fixed that by getting a Bluetooth earpiece.

Now the PROS vs the SLVR.

T509Durability, my T509 has gone into the dogs water dish and come out working (I took the battery out right away and let it sit for two days to dry out first.) It has been dropped and still works including the charging port.

SLVRThis phone looks great and even feels more durable than the T509 but it has some serious durability issues. I had multiple people who had the phone have the center button come off and get lost. If you do happen to drop it the phone will break an internal connection at the charging port, so then you won't be able to charge it anymore. Now if you do that before the warranty is up and the phone has been in a case then great! It's only a $40 fee to get a new one, but if it looks like the phone has been dropped or even gone through normal use no warranty coverage, hope you have insurance.

Ease of UseThe T509 is head and shoulders above the SLVR. For example, I can set up a Bluetooth device in 15 secs or less on my T509. The SLVR takes about 2 mins and that is if it works the first time! And I was trained on how to set the Motorola phones up! No training for the Samsung, didn't need it.

MP3Yes the T509 doesn't have an MP3 player built in, but it also doesn't drain the battery or shorten the overall life of it. So my phone works when I want to use it as a phone! The SLVR drains the battery and reduces the overall life of the battery because it heats up when using the MP3 player. Not to mention 95% of the people I sold the phone to couldn't get the thing to work, even after reading the manual.